Crime & Safety
Juveniles Steal Golf Cart from Country Club: Shaker Heights Police Blotter
Four juveniles snatched the cart from Shaker Heights Country Club. Officers were able to recover the stolen golf cart.

SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH - Four juveniles stole a golf cart from the Shaker Heights Country Club on Oct. 8. Police were able to recover the cart later. That incident, and others, in this police blotter.
Oct. 11, Kemper Road - A resident living in the 2000 block of Kemper Rd. reported that someone broke into their locked car and stole personal property from them. The theft was reported at about 8:50 a.m.
Oct. 11, Aldersyde Drive - At approximately 8:44 pm, a juvenile resident reported that an unknown suspect(s) stole their cell phone and other personal property, which was left unattended at Shaker Heights High School.
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Oct. 8, Chagrin Blvd. - Officers arrested a 55-year-old Cleveland resident who allegedly stole supplies from BP/711 store. The resident was also accused of pushing one of the store's employees.
Oct. 8, Courtland Boulevard - An employee of the Shaker Heights Country Club reported that four male juveniles stole a golf cart and were riding around in it at about 8:30 p.m. The golf cart had been left unsecured on the property. Officers were able to recover the cart for the country club.
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Oct. 7, Colwyn Road - At approximately 6:45 pm, an Eastlake resident reported that a male suspect, who responded to a Craigslist posting advertising the sale of their motorcycle, stole the motorcycle from a park near Colwyn Rd. and Sutton Place.
Oct. 7, Chagrin Boulevard - Officers arrested a 56-year-old Cleveland resident after they were found to be in possession of more than $200 worth of goods and supplies from the Walgreens Store.
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